The Charlotte Bobcats’ search for a new coach has been narrowed to three candidates: Brian Shaw, Jerry Sloan and Quin Snyder.

Shaw, Sloan and Snyder were chosen from a list of 10 after initial interviews with Charlotte Bobcats executives Rod Higgins and Rich Cho, according to ESPN.com. Each of the three candidates will now meet with Michael Jordan within the next week or so, the website reports.

Sloan, who resigned after 23 years coaching the Utah Jazz, is the only candidate with prior head coaching experience. He took teams with Hall of Famers John Stockton and Karl Malone to consecutive NBA Finals in 1997 and 1998 but lost to Jordan’s Chicago Bulls in both trips.

Shaw has been an assistant with the Los Angeles Lakers and is currently with the Indiana Pacers. He is also being considered for the Orlando Magic coaching vacancy, which became open when Stan Van Gundy was fired after five seasons.

Snyder is an assistant on first-year coach Mike Brown’s staff in Los Angeles.

Several big names interviewed with the Charlotte Bobcats before the team named its finalists. Patrick Ewing, Nate McMillan and current Charlotte assistant Stephen Silas were among the most noticeable.